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Accessible Portugal is a travel agency, tour operator and tourist entertainment company, devoted to a personalized service according to the special needs of their clients, their families and friends. It is a member of the TC 144 – Portuguese Technical Committee of Standardization for Quality in Tourism, chaired by the Tourism of Portugal, IP with a special seat on the Subcommittee 8 – Accessible Tourism.

A website managed by local residents of Prague who regularly update with accurate and up-to-date information. Accessible Prague offers clear advice on the accessibility of accommodation, transport and some of the most popular landmarks in the city. The website is available in English, French and German.

A dedicated section on the Prague Welcome website - the official tourist portal for Prague. Barrier-free Prague includes links to useful organisations and Non Governmental Organisations in Prague, as well as information on accessible accommodation and transport.

On this website you can find an accessible destinations not only in Germany but also in many interesting holiday destinations in Europe and overseas. Whether you are looking for a guided group tour by bus or plane, or an individual journey. You are correct, we reserve your barrier-free holiday. Take advantage of the decades-long experience of BSK-travel services.

Disability Horizons was founded by its co-editors, Srin Madipalli and Martyn Sibley who both have Spinal Muscular Atrophy. They both love to travel and have compiled an ever-expanding travel guide created by disabled people who have travelled themselves to the place in question.

DisabledHolidays.com offer holidays to destinations all across the world, hoping to provide a stress-free service to disabled passengers. The website was founded by a disabled person who wanted to help fellow disabled people to enjoy themselves without facing barriers when on holiday.

A website offering extensive advice on travel for the disabled, including travelling by air, sea and rail. Also included is advice on such things as buying a car and its adaptation to individual needs.

ENAT is a non-profit association for organisations that aim to be 'frontrunners' in the study, promotion and practice of accessible tourism. By leveraging the knowledge and experience of the network, our members are improving the accessibility of tourist information, transport, infrastructure, design and service for visitors with all kinds of access needs, providing models of excellence in accessible tourism for the whole of the tourism industry.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office – ‘the FCO’ is the government department responsible for promoting British interests overseas and supporting our citizens and businesses around the globe. On this website you can find useful guides and advices specify for a disabled travelers.

Open Britain is a platform with information about travel in Great Britain for all those requiring accessibility information and assistance. Open Britain is supported by all national tourism authorities and Regional Development Agencies.

The Royal National Institute of Blind People offer a listing of events and leisure activities around the UK of relevance to partially sighted and blind people, plus general advice on choosing a holiday and making the arrangements.

The National Coordination Unit of "Tourisme & handicap" is an informal structure to work with tourism professionals and associations to improve situation for of disabled people. It was established in 1994 under the leadership of the European Commission and the Directorate of Tourism.

Barrier-free tourism is a program for the development of the Italian tourism in an area still highly unexplored. Our database allows you to search for information on the various tourism opportunities which are accessible and usable by disabled people. The data collected are the results of questionnaires, research, travel, reports, contacts of various kinds.

The mission of "Turismo per Tutti" (Tourism for All) is promoting projects and actions that guarantee a better fruition of tourist and cultural resources of Piedmont with the enhancement of accessible, sustainable and responsible tourism. Supported by experts in different fields, the Association wants to organize pilot actions and develop services that can meet the requirements of all people, whose special needs haven't been properly considered within the Piedmont's tourist system so far.

Tourism for All is a project realized in 2008 by Polish Countrylovers Society, covered the creation of a data base with tourist objects available to disabled people. This website includes a complex and reliable data base of tourist objects available for disabled people in Poland.

This online guidebook provides information on accessible, partially accessible and non-accessible sites for people with disability or limited mobility. This original initiative of disabled citizens of Ukraine as well as people who just want to make Ukraine a barrier-free country was supported by the National Assembly of Disabled People of Ukraine.

Visit Portugal is the official website for Portugal as a tourist destination, and is developed by Turismo de Portugal, I.P., the national tourist board.Forming an integral part of the Ministry of Economy, Turismo de Portugal, I.P., is responsible for the promotion, development and sustainability of tourist activity. It thus unites in one single body all the institutional powers relating to the development of tourism, in all areas ranging from supply to demand.The site offers specific details regarding accessibilty in Oporto and Lisbon and includes links to other websites and contact details for more information.